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They did!
Unfortunately, the show was extremely quiet, a flurry of snow, perhaps put some off. The afternoon session was dead.
Still I managed to sell some sites there and then, with PayPal doing the business for me and sending out emails to me at the show telling me another had bought a blog. Most excellent. Now to take the idea further.
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Happy birthday Manila. Can't believe it's five years.
And now, referer callbacks and comment callbacks to combat spam. I've been using a rough method that's been quite effective at fighting the porn referers: I'd see if the word 'sex' or 'adult' or other common porn words were in the domain name of the referer, and ban the IP. Mostly the same IP would try several times with different domain names. Obviously, it's a machine. So far, in nearly two months, I've collected just over 1,000 IPs.
Recently, though some had been getting through. Those referrals with unknown (to me) porn words, or even clean (non-porn) sites. So, I installed Thomas Creedon's referrerRemover. Which cleans up after the event. (I'll dig into this and add something so that anything banned with it goes into my ban list too.)
Luckily, I, nor any of the machines I monitor, have been targeted (yet) by the more insidious comment spam.
I do love Manila. Much easier for meatheads to use than the more complex and powerful Radio. I've just added some RPC-XML calls to my Thumbnailer plugin which now allows me to shoot a script at a folder of images and have them placed in a page, as thumbnails. Wicked. Though I wish I could write this script as a stand alone app, for my meatheads.
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